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til w.v_rv ,_ m r^y iir t 0 single topic five cents lewis ii awes editor ik proprietor the old orlli stale forever gaston salisbury in (., saturday october 5 1867 whole no 251 vol ii no 7g m*ulmtmmm i i n â– â– iimm-m-i iiiiwif 1 â€” i special notices astrotboir the world astonished atthk wonderful revelations made by till g__.i_.at astje.ologist madame b a perrigo she reveals seerels no mortals ever knew she restores to bappines those who fromdole lul events eaiasii'ophios crosses iu love loss fof realious aiol tiioion loss of money sin have become despondent she briugslogeih er those long separated gives information con creuinij absent friends or love's resiores insl or stolen property id's you the bnsiuessyou are best qualified to pnrsue ami ia what you will be most successful causes speedy mar riages aud tells you the very day yon will marry gives you the name likeness ami characteristics of the persou she read your very thoughts ami by her almost supernatur al powers unveils the dark ami bidden myste ries ofthe future from the stars we see in the firmament â€” ilie malefic situs that over come or predominate in the configuration â€” from the aspects ami positions of the plsueis aud the fixed siars iu the heavens ai the lime of birth she deduces the future desiiuy of man fail imt to consult the greatest astrol ogist uu earth ll costs you but a trifle ami you may never again have so favorable nn op portunity consultation fee wiih likeness and all desired information 1 parties liv ing at a distance can consult the madame hy mail with safety aud satisfaction to themselves asifiu person a full ami explicit chart writteu out with all inquiries nuswered and ikeuess enclosed sent by mail on receipt o price above mentioned the strictest secre cy will be maintained ami nil trorrespoudeuce returned or destroyed beferenees of the high est order furnished those desiriug them write plainly the day ofthe month ami year iu which you were born enclosing a small lock ofhair address madame ii a pkrrioo p.o drawer 293 buffalo x y march 23 lrh>7 twly there coiue.ih gbid ihl'utjs of joy loall toyoungandtoold to great and to small ; the beauty which ouce was so precious and rai .â– is free for all and all may be fair bv the iikc oi chastellar's white liquid e n a mel , for improving and beautifying ihe com plexion the most valuable and perfect preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint that isonlyfonud in youth it quiok y removes tun freckles pimples blotches moth patches sallowuess eruptions and all impurities of the skin kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster its use can not be detected by the closest scru tiuy and being a vegetable preparation isper fectly harmless it is iln only article of the kind used by the french and is considered by the parisian as indispensable lo a perfect toil upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the year a sufficieut guarantee of its otli oacy i*i-i nly li'i'iii seul by mail posl uaiil on r ipl of an order by berger rutts co chemists 385 river si troy n y april 1/67 twly excelsior 1 excelsior ! ! chastellar's hair exterminator for removing superfluous hair tothe ladies especially this invaluablede pilatpry rncumiueuds itself as being an al most indispensable article to female beauty is a-ily applied does not burn or injurt the akin but acts directly on the roots it is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads or from any part of ihe body completely totally aud radically extirpating tbe same leaving the skin soft smooth ami natural this is the only article u-od by the french and is tlie only real effectual depila tory in exist eiii-e price 75 couls per package sent po-t paid to uny address on receipt of an i',i,r hy blibokb sill.tts & co chemists _.-.-> kiveim-i , troy n y april 4,'or iy crisper coma oh j si e ivusliimiitilitl moi f.iir wm i hi v eyes n nl ratliunt lisir wl , irling ti'ii.li ai entwined llili.oll,.l!t i te j lli'io'l ud lilillll ciil-l'lji coma for curling the hair of either sex into waey and flloÂ»*y ringlehor heavy bliumire curl by using this article ladiesand'jjeutleraen beautify themselves a ihousaud fold it is the only article in.the world that will curl araighl liitir ami at lhe same give it s beau tiful glossy appearance the crisper coma not onlv curls the hair but invigorates beau tifies siiid cleanses tt ; is highly and delight fully perfumed find is the most complete arti cle of the kind ev.r offered to tlie american public the crisper coma will !>â€¢â– sent to any address sealed and postpnid for 1 address all orders to w i ci-auk it co chemists no 3 west pavette street syracuse n y mar -.-. 1-h7 twly useful books silent friend 50 cents ; mow to got it eh,-io . ni mi w.ool nml medic ' j tide or nts i i.l - i dm ii -'> â– ii : xhel.swsol i v 3 , - â– . || nv i wn â€¢ met ll ta win '.!â€¢--> n.-it r , ne - â€¢ l ,. - itnitttti -' cent i aide to i , u im r â– u l.i.l â– â€¢- i i oll.r writer if sell by mdltiitot iveei|tl 1 , ii.ee j a ill ' \ im.'n ,|Â» ml ,, ,,,Â» - .(_' i special o.ice reparator capilli throw awsy your fulse ivlsses yout bwltcbes yom wig destructive ofoomiort tnnl iml wortli a hg i'onie used come yoiiiliiul come agly mid fnir ; a ail rejoice in yoor own luxuriant imir reparator capilli for restoriug hair npou bald heads from whatever cause i i may have fallen out and lo reins a growth of hair npou ihe face it has 110 01,0111 il will i'or.-o the boillil i o m low up on i lie smoothest line in from live to eight weeks or heir upon bald beads in from two lo three mouths a low ignorant practition ers have asserted that ihere is nolhiug that will force o hasten the growth of tbe boir or beard their assertions are false as thous audsof living witnesses i'lom their own expe rience uau bear wiiin â€” . bui ninny will say how are we to distinguish ihe geuniue irom the spurious ? it ceriahily is difficult as nine-tenths of the different prepaiaiious advertised for be hair aud heard are entirely worthless ami you may have already throwu away large anioiiuls iu their purchase to such we would ay.ii-y tho iteparaioi capilli it will fust you nothing unless il fully eoinos up to our representations li your druttgisi iloes not keep it seud t's one dollar and we will forward ii posl paid logeiher with a re ceipt for the money which will he relumed you on npp'ioniiou providing entire satisfac ii,ni is nm eivi-,1 address w l clark & co liemisis no 3 west fayette street syracuse n y inarch 28 l_t_7 tw-ly afflicted ! suffer no more when iiy ilie use of iii join v i lle'8 el ixi ! on can be cured permanently anil at a i lid ing eo i tlie astonishing snecc-s wbich hm attended i iis iiiviilii.ijile niei'it no for i'liy-deal and ner vous wcai tioss utsueritl debility and prostra i ion , loss of a it enter euerjty tmiioteney or any nl i lit enn-i ncncetol'vouijlfill i uli-erelion renoeim it lbe most valuable preparation ever discovered li will remove ell nervoux afl'ociions,domes iot i"u iieinem rn .,,'.'â– i.y io study nr lui.-i lie lu â€” ol liieuio.y.eo.ii'n ion iboilgbl tofsclf ii iitm'iioii.re ni iiimnii.y.tle ii willrestore , j iii,,iie n'.iev , j e iiiiilih oi ihose who imve il oieiiii by soumuii csee or evil practices viiimtr alfii bo iiiiiiijii'u-eij no more by quack hoe or nml ignorant practitioners bul head without delay for the elixir aud be al oncem storeil to bcilltb mill uappillo-s a ivijeei cure is liiii'i-.'ineei 1,1 evt'i.v in-ii'iiee price si or four bottles lo ono addre â€¢â€¢ si one bolilei llilieieili lo effect a fill e ill llll ordinary en es a l 0 lilt joixvillb'sspkcific pills for the i iiv anil permanent euro of otn ica gleel i'ie.i.r.ij l)i-*barjie gravel isi i ami all iiiiii on â– ul thu kidney and llli c'ul'cs ell'eeo e 111 fl'oul one lo live th'v i v nre prepared i'roin vcgeiatile extracts llml r h.'tnnle on ilie i oui anil nevei nauseuti lliu ktouiacb oi i ,,, in , â– â– ; nine ilie brcntb no change nl diel i iieie--iiry while u iua i hem nor dons t heir mi ii iii uny nm n no i in i ei ore wiih lui-i , pur - ii . price ssl per ims either of the above-mentioned articles wil be out i . inn i,,',i',n--.elo-ely eiileii nnd post-paid by ni ore i.e on receipt oi price address nil oiiler to iii;i.(ji;:.'.siii-t'rs ._ co chemists >.. h!i l.'lvl si lool till \. v aplill.'lo iw-iv [ f vol ni i.aily ipl.uiulllg to lor coiiulry home after a sojourn of a few months in the city was hardly recognised by her friends in place of a coarse rustic hushed face he had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble sn tlint â€” ami in-leail of twenty till lie really appeared but eighteen i fpou inquiry as to the cause of so greul n change she plainly told them thai he used lbe cir cassian balm i 1 considered il nn inval uable netj nisi tion to uny lady'stoilet by its o-e auy lady or jeutleinnucnutniprovetlieir personal appearance an hundredfold ll is simple in its combination as nature herself is siniple yet unsurpassed in i efficacy ill drawiug impurities iroin also healing elcaus i ug and beautifying the skin and complexion uy its dii'ocl ne ion on the cuticle itdniwftfroin it all it impurities kiudly healing lbe same nm leaving the surface a ni e iiiieuded it lioul.l bo clear soft smooth und beautiful price 1 enl by mail or express on leeept of aii order hy w l claw \- co clieioist no l west fayette st syrneuse n y the only american agents for lhe s,,le of ih same " march 2s-tw-ly know thy des liny madamk e p tuonntok lhe great en glish astrologist clairvoyant and psycho nii'l lieian who has astonished tlie scientific e lassos f the ( ihi world has now located her self at hudson n y . madame thornton possesses such wonderful powers of secoud sight as to enable her to imparl knowledge ufthe greatest importance to 1 1n siu_l â€¢ married of eiiher sex while in a state oi trance she delineates the very features of the person yon are to marry and by ihe aid of an instrument ofinlensc power known as tin i'sehoi on rope guarantees to produce a lift - like picture of the future husband or wife t thu applicant together with date of ma fringe position in life leading trails of character vi i'hi is no humbug as thousands ot ti-lin onial i'liu assert â– sue ill semi v ion desired a certified certificate or written guar antee that iho picture is what it purports to he by euclosfng n small lot-it of hair and btating place of birth age disposition ami ample ion ami enclosing fifty cents ami stamped envelope addressed to your elf you will r i'li'v tie picture nnil desired informa tion by return mail atl communications sa credly confidential vddn in confidence madame i !â€¢'â€¢ thornton i Â«>. ..Â»â€ž.___, hud m n v | mar n l-ii tw-ly the old noi.th state 1tri-weekly.3 â– rates of bdbsc_1it*ti0n._c i i:l_._s caisii li aiii.imii tri weekly one ye.ir - - t-.oo â– â– * six months - - 3.00 one month â€¢ â€¢ 75 its weekly ] weekly paper tine your - . . $ ri.im " ' '- six in tit list - - l.n ten copies one voar - 22.00 twenty copies one i ear 40.00 a cross a on tli paper indicates tlie expiralion t he subscript ion the type on which tbe out north stati printed ts entirely new no pains will br spun tl to make it a welcome visitor to ever family in order 0 iln this ne have engaged tlie services ol able lerninpli-liei lilcrnrv t-ontriliutors .____________â– __â€”â€”_â– â– â€”â€”_â– . in t â€” advertising fates tiia.nsikn t l a i i b a f i pei i.i.t lets than one month line sqnaie i'n-i insertion 1 uu i'jlleh il ' i e 1 nt in-el lion 60 conn act lutes for periods of one to join months 1 o i j mil i 1 mo | i jin ' li ft 1 sqcark i ihi iscid elv 00 i 16.001 wood 2 sqcahes 7 60 10,00 it.no | 21 00 | 27.00 3 soi ut 1000 llitin i nu i 2p001 3400 i sqi mi 13(h isoii 23.00 2800 i 3 700 iji'iii.i'i.i | st 1300 minn mil ;; - o iiiii e.i 2000 27.00 33 ihi i 3s uu | 44 00 3 or in on '. o 33 ml i in hi i 45 00 50 mi list col 0 12 iki ' 52 00 | fill iki | 70.00 -_â€¢. i.i'.e bo made witti those who deshe 0 advei ii ibr mm t,-i in than i â– conrt notion initl vdvci'liseaientti will be charged iltlhe iisnul i i . - ten liuo ,. 1 minion type or sbont one inch lenjfihwl . of lbo column constitute n square special nolices in leaded minion will ho con tracted for nt the office al nm le lhan double in into ofonl i.irv advertisements inserted at reading matter v.i.h approval n ihe editors fifty cents per line advertisement-tin cr ed irregularly oral intor ral 2.1 pot cent additional tin rule ii'iov ui'iiiieil are for atamliup adver tisements one or two tiufoos changeable at discretion 0 per cent nddii io more than two squares changeable at discre tion.per square of ten lines for every change t weini five cents f*ive squares oslimntetl n a quarter column nnd ten sqnnies asn half column ihus forsd e i-iior whether by lhe day or ypnr will be e ui-iilereil due nnil collectable ou lire ejitul ion from iln episcopal metlmdhtt individual risk of iiife the lime ia nol far distant when the ti ; nsncial risk involved in life will io more be borne by individuals than lit fi n ei i risk of a conflagration will he boi e by prudent business men the risk - c ai d must be borne individuals unit - ihey provide for its assumption by otlieis it is therefore a duty which no man ma con sistently or conscientiously neglect it is a moral duty the responsibility of every man to provide not only for the present waul f in ih pei dent bill so far as in bis power for iheir future necessi ties also will i i bu questioned ; ii is en forced by evei . moi il feeling and ever tie of ant ction i i him w ho has made no such provision foi his family ask him â€¢ if h lull they ill to lo w loi ... pi ived of lis pi nieel ion ai '! support ji is a social duty it is incumbent up very man lo avert ns fai â€¢ his mentis will pet mil whatever may embarrass the pi iti ti il happiness ol sm-i t v / u i religious duty " ll anv provide nol foi his own espt ei.tlly for those of his on n house ho hath di nied the faith and and is worse than an infidel to employ the provisions which life insurance offers for this purpose so far from indicating dis iiiisi nl the dispensations of froviilenee i rather implies a firm reliance on th nn mutability ot those divine laws which iilale life ami an intelligent pi reel and use of lhe no an which i i'ovldi ice has supplied no man can with enlight ened sincerity commend his f tu h io thai i'rovidmice for support while i vh'i the use ot thonio.-i obvious means which thai power has ufibrded hiin for securing the tine result 1 lie 1 1 1 1 ii iv all llio :.. all business enterprises and greater micer t inty to tho continuance of i fo life insurance companies all hough all based upon the sume fundamental princi pits are organised upon widely din plans and vary muteiinlli in the lllll uti and amount uf bent lit they con let . thus we have the mi i.l or part pro prietary compauies sometimes cull d stock anil mutual companies or si v \__ compauies which issues policies on tin j mutual plan have also ajoii t stock cap ital inn they allow to it a pari only oi ihe surplus pn iniiiiii deiived from those policv hold i who pay mutual rates the c'itti i ndi avor lo combine the profit to sltickli iti furnished i .\ joint stock companies with as many a possible of the n iv ij io policj holders afforded by m till patties but since the re servi fro which losses are mot is made up wholly from the premiums paid by pol icy-holders and since all expenses ami contiiigeucii .- are provided for in the man ucr ii is difficult to ee how policyholders are in in fitted by i he pal tueirhip tho massachusetts insurance commis sioners hail justly characterized stock 1 guaranty capital after a company is fairly i uuder way as simply a present and pros pective burden so far as tlie policy-hold ers are concerned and the payment of a tribute of profit to stock holders as a bjntless extravagance aud waste of policy h ihlers money mutual companies are organized on the plin of tin iiishing to each member his in s ranee at tho exact cost ; and in which all ' milled to watch over and control its man agement they famish all the advantage l ii ah be realized from an insurance of liie u.o-l pei feel sectisily and at the least possible cost which of the mutual companies shall bo i'ii ii ! it making thie decision we must be gui ded mainly lint fame considerations that deli inline | our preference for mutual coin panie â€” security and economy wo cau iii i question the solvency and security of companies lining business iu this country ctrtaily nol those which have received the endorsement ol the insurance commis sioners still vi believe that all other circumstances being equal the company is the sitfesi in which the largest number â€¢ if insured aid thai company in which the average expenses arc the lowest and tin rale ot in ti i est obtained on invest men is in lhe highesi other things being equal affords life i/isuruuco al the least cost j that company is thu connecticut mutual s 1 wait wheat bread our whole process of converting wheat into bread has at almost every slop vio lated the laws of nature and disregarded lui suggestions and the reform must be a fundamental one wheat is beyond all iii-pii'e die most peit'eet article of human icing the â– ly vegetable produc t'n yel i.i.-cov red tit contains all tbe eb no nis necessary foi ihi nourishment of the muscle bone fatty tissue and brains iu just the li^li proportion beans peas indian corn and the other groins afford perfect mail i.-l in m for all the organs but iln brain by which term is included ibe spinal marrow and thenerves which branch from the brain aud are identical in coui pomtion with ii the whole forming out sys ; i in or set of organs , now the pabulum ol the brain is pl j planus \\ inn i i.i giving fire thrill . i lbe mi ves and who light illumines the j chambers of the mind â€” for could we right fully understand the correspondence be ween the material aud the spiritual we might see thai lighl in the intellectual si o was iin ihiug more than a mere fig ure of speuch tie wear ot the b ruin by study or any mental effort throws off the phosphorus which is found wiih other j r waste mallei in the urine or other secre tions to keep tbe brain healthy and iu v king order the waste must be res i met i l il use of food containing phosphorus i i th â€¢â€¢ food is wheat it would seem as if wheat was made for brain lood aud man the only animal thai ; vtoiks with his brain is the only consum er of it liv a strange caprice the prompt ing his intuitions are over ruled by bis â€¢ tastes and in ihis particular instance to ] his greal detriment nearly every particle of ihis brain-nourishing phosphorus in the hull or bean of the wheat which when foparated from the hour for the sake of merely gratifying lhe eye with the sight ,.| white bread carries with ii all the stipe rioiiiy which which wheat possesses over 1 a dozen olher kinds ofeheaper vegetables in addition to ibis the mechauieal action , i the in nn on the internal organs keeps 1 1 niu iii a healthy stale and supercedes the necessity of pills anil other cathartics i w hich many people are obliged to use iiii bitunlly this matter df making flour ol the whole j wheat is well understood and approved by ev ry school of physicians and through lie ii ri't-oiniiif iiriuiinu to their patients noil ibe teaching of health journals iis use is becoming s im t hat common aud wheat low s it is called is a staple article in | iln markets strong as tin prejudice may be at first ie,,iusl the brown plebiau looking loaf it will vanish io inosl eases at tbe first tasle it iln bread is well made from well ground mih nt ot a good quality the sweet fra grant nutty llm or commending itself to every taste nol wholly vitiated with wheal flour the complain b ol heavy sour t insipid bread would v i-h forever as it | is so light owing io ii e feathery particles of lhe llllli wlli b pi i v ith il thill no yeast or ilk ili is uecessarj to saisu it but it is when mixed wiih pure cold water abso lutely self-rising lo a gie iter extent than i lino hour e in bo rendered by yeast igaln uu loss than thirteen percent nf the flour is saved by dispensing with yeasl as ihe form illation in ii growth converts thai proportion of the starch and sugar in to alcohol this is saved of course by the use of an alkali aud acid tn generate i carbonic acid but a dele'erioua neutral ball is in every case left in the bread â€” tartrate of soda if cream of tartar is used ; lactate of o.la if sour milk and melassate if molasses the beol and entirely innox ions mode of rising line hour for those who will use it is tu use muriatic acid which forms with soda common salt which in kneaded in the bread and is a constituent of the human body a bride in the wrong bed a newly-married pair put up at the spencer house â€” they went out shopping â€” returned â€” bride had left something â€” she slipped out â€” found her lost articles - re turned â€” mistook main street for broadway â€” pot into the madison for spencer â€” il looked a little strange â€” asked a boy if slit wtis in the spencer â€” boy said yes not ful ly understanding her â€” she told himtoleac i ber to 4s â€” she partly disrobed and got in to bed expecting husband momentarily fell asleep the ocoupaut of 48 madison an indiana merchant returned from tin theatre a little tight â€” quietly went to the room â€” to bed â€” to sleep how long the two reposed there side by i side with only a foot space between tbem unconscious of each other's presence is not exactly known inn probably about an i hour when a tremendous noise was heard in the apartment from which female i screams issued wildly piercingly and ] ceaselessly the hotel was in an uproar ; proprietors j clerks waiters porters und guests dress ed and halfdrcssed were at the door of 48 in a few minutes blot-king up theentrance and asking each other eagerly : " what is i the matter / for god's sake tell us what is the trouble the cause of this outcry may be ima gined the bride bad awakened about midnight and put her arm over her hus b it'tl it fell upon the indian's lace and the soli warm touch aroused him at once il did nol ili.-like it and in a moment mrs i s.iid ; my dearest husband here have you been all this while " ilnshai 1 !" echoed lhe merchant he ginning to -, e like lord tinsel that he h.nl made a mistake here â€¢â€¢ i'm nobody's husband ; 1 reckon my dear madam you are in the wrong bed in lhe wrong betl â€” horror of horrors thought the young bride what would her lord what would lbe curious world s iv .' and mrs it screamed terribly and sprang irom her couch justus her compan dit the same he was fully as much â– humeri us she and entreated her to give ii in time and be would leave the apart ment although it was the one he had en gagedâ€”hi ti make oath to that bci cum scream scream was the only reply to his kindly proposition " my god madam don't yell so you will wake the house bo reasonable j i sweui it's only a mistake have some , thought ofthe consequences i don't want to hurl you ; 1 sweat i don't you will gel me shot and yourself â€” " jnsi at this juncture the crowd outside presented itself nt the door and beheld mrs it cowering i ie corner exercising ber lungs magnificently with a sheet wrapped over ber form and bend and the iudiauian in the middle of the room enve loped in a coverle , and ejaculating my , ( rod madam don't !" the junior proprietor llr t'anhiil saw i there must be some mistake and request ing ihe others to retire called the mer chant wenl into another room and bore learned the whole story the doctor then sent one of the ladies to mrs it anil the entire affair was explained greatly to bor , relief though she was overwhelmed with confusion al a circumstance that might i have ruined her reputation forever under theescorl of the doctor she was cunt eyed to the spencer where the | husband was found pacing tho corridors wiih frantic mein and half crazed with grief at the mysterious disappearance of i ins wile whom he believed bail been spi i riled away by a villain or murdered tor iter jewels in this " infernal cily where as be expressed himself they would kill a i nian lor a dollar as soon as be beheld bis spouse he 1 caught ber to his bosotn and wept like a child lie was melted with happiness al her discovery and told her tbat he bad searched the city for intelligence of her whereabouts â€” cincinnati enquirer the chemical properties of milk milk embraces the essential nutriment principles of all forms of food ami when pure nothing contributes more to the phy sical health ih m 1 1 o .-. it is the lirsi food nl infants and east ing on it alone these tender germs of hu manity acquire strength and vigor of growth ; ihrough life its nutritious qu.tli lies are recognized ; atiulis use it with benefit to themselves and it sustains ex istence when old age comes to eufecblethe body and limbs the composition of milk is 1st caseine a rich iiitriif_.eiiiy.ed materi al ; 2d fatty priuciples ; 3d a peculiar su gar ; 1th various mineral sails principally consisting of phosphate of soda phosphate of lime phosphate of iron aid he-phre ot magnesia the potash exists in the form of chloride oi potassium these substan ces are hold in suspension by wati r the composition of caseine is identical wilh tint muscular bubstance and with the albumen of the l.l od ; and iu milk we find this composition in a soluablu state hence the feeble powers of the infant are equal to its digestion and assimulation to apply the waste of energetic respiration we find two non-iiitrogenioiis bodies butter and sugar j these when in tbe body are re solved into carbonic acid and water and develop the necessary heat as the body absorbs much lime in its construction we find in milk in excess of all other salts ; and this ingredient enables the growth of the body tbe phosphate of soda and the chloride of potassium mingle wiih tho blood and promote secretion and give wonderful harmony to the chemical and vital changes of the system what asks dr nichols is man or an animal bu a kind of chemical laboratory where transmutation and changes in gross matter are going on constantly in order that force may be developed and the machine or body kept in motion 1 is an atom of iron or potash or soda any more sacred or en lilled to higher consideration because it has happened to be absorbed from the rocks or dust by vegetable growths and taken into the body there to be manipu lated by the unseen chemist and perhaps assigned for a brief period a place among the earthy or atmospheric constituents of the flesh i what is health but an undis turbed play of chemical affinities in the mineral organism 1 what is disease but imperfect chemical reactions or insufficient supply of necessary chemical agents in the same ?" the color odor taste aud medi cal effect of milk may be modified by tho employment of certain articles iu food â€” nicliols chemistry order in regard to taxes chaelbston sept 21 1s67 general orders ( no 92 j i nume.ious and well-founded appre hensions having been made that illegal and oppressive taxes have been imposed indif ferent sections of the states of north and south carolina it is ordered that the coi led ion of taxes he suspended in the fol lowing cases : first wherever any tax is or shall be imposed â€” otherwise than under tho autho rity of the government of the united slates â€” which by the terms ofthe act im pdsing the same or by the action of the public authorities thereunder shall apply to any property or right parted with or any transaction made and completed prior to the adoption ofthe act authorizing the same second whenever the power of con gress to regulste commerce with foreign nations and among the several states is impugned by the imposition of taxes dis criminating in commercial transactions in favor of resident citizens and against the citizens of foreign nations or of other states of the united states third whenever any tax is or shall hereafter bo imposed for the purpose of discharging any obligation contracted in aid and furtherance of the rebellion against the government and authority ofthe uni ted states or to reimburse the public trea sury or any local body or public officer or other person for any expenditure on ac count of any such obligation or pretended obligation ii commanding oflicers of posts are authorized to suspend the collection of any tax â– lnln.ieeil iii paragraph i reporting their action and the grounds anil all proofs relating thereto to those headquarters by command of brovet major general kl b s c.-nliy : louis v caziahc a a a g __^^Â« . loyun and suffrage â€” the irrepressible logan made a speech in ohio recently in the course of which he proclaimed himself iu favor of negro suffrage and negro equal ity â€” lo vote and to hold office â€” and de clared thai he would sooner sit in congress alongside of a negro lhan a democrat and bo hoped negro congressmen would bo sent up from the south there is no dis puting about tastes and it looks as if john will be gratified in having blacks at his side in congress another nfgrofor office â€” a negro me thodisl minister has been nominated by the radicals as a delegate tothe louisiana slate convention his name ia rev wm milt-roil the new orleans republican says " he is sure to be elected colored candidates in alabama â€” the radicals of dallas count ala like the same party in montgomery greene and hale counties have nominated colored candidates to tbe state convention in 1 illas three whites and two blacks have been nominated it is now certain that the radicals of alabama will elect quite a number of negroes to the convention and we suppose to congress wlien their state is reconstructed these radical nomina tions do not sustain the reports that gen ope has given private instructions against the election of negroes the yazoo miss banner announces that dan woolridge a conservative negro will be a candidate for congress in that district

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til w.v_rv ,_ m r^y iir t 0 single topic five cents lewis ii awes editor ik proprietor the old orlli stale forever gaston salisbury in (., saturday october 5 1867 whole no 251 vol ii no 7g m*ulmtmmm i i n â– â– iimm-m-i iiiiwif 1 â€” i special notices astrotboir the world astonished atthk wonderful revelations made by till g__.i_.at astje.ologist madame b a perrigo she reveals seerels no mortals ever knew she restores to bappines those who fromdole lul events eaiasii'ophios crosses iu love loss fof realious aiol tiioion loss of money sin have become despondent she briugslogeih er those long separated gives information con creuinij absent friends or love's resiores insl or stolen property id's you the bnsiuessyou are best qualified to pnrsue ami ia what you will be most successful causes speedy mar riages aud tells you the very day yon will marry gives you the name likeness ami characteristics of the persou she read your very thoughts ami by her almost supernatur al powers unveils the dark ami bidden myste ries ofthe future from the stars we see in the firmament â€” ilie malefic situs that over come or predominate in the configuration â€” from the aspects ami positions of the plsueis aud the fixed siars iu the heavens ai the lime of birth she deduces the future desiiuy of man fail imt to consult the greatest astrol ogist uu earth ll costs you but a trifle ami you may never again have so favorable nn op portunity consultation fee wiih likeness and all desired information 1 parties liv ing at a distance can consult the madame hy mail with safety aud satisfaction to themselves asifiu person a full ami explicit chart writteu out with all inquiries nuswered and ikeuess enclosed sent by mail on receipt o price above mentioned the strictest secre cy will be maintained ami nil trorrespoudeuce returned or destroyed beferenees of the high est order furnished those desiriug them write plainly the day ofthe month ami year iu which you were born enclosing a small lock ofhair address madame ii a pkrrioo p.o drawer 293 buffalo x y march 23 lrh>7 twly there coiue.ih gbid ihl'utjs of joy loall toyoungandtoold to great and to small ; the beauty which ouce was so precious and rai .â– is free for all and all may be fair bv the iikc oi chastellar's white liquid e n a mel , for improving and beautifying ihe com plexion the most valuable and perfect preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint that isonlyfonud in youth it quiok y removes tun freckles pimples blotches moth patches sallowuess eruptions and all impurities of the skin kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster its use can not be detected by the closest scru tiuy and being a vegetable preparation isper fectly harmless it is iln only article of the kind used by the french and is considered by the parisian as indispensable lo a perfect toil upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the year a sufficieut guarantee of its otli oacy i*i-i nly li'i'iii seul by mail posl uaiil on r ipl of an order by berger rutts co chemists 385 river si troy n y april 1/67 twly excelsior 1 excelsior ! ! chastellar's hair exterminator for removing superfluous hair tothe ladies especially this invaluablede pilatpry rncumiueuds itself as being an al most indispensable article to female beauty is a-ily applied does not burn or injurt the akin but acts directly on the roots it is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads or from any part of ihe body completely totally aud radically extirpating tbe same leaving the skin soft smooth ami natural this is the only article u-od by the french and is tlie only real effectual depila tory in exist eiii-e price 75 couls per package sent po-t paid to uny address on receipt of an i',i,r hy blibokb sill.tts & co chemists _.-.-> kiveim-i , troy n y april 4,'or iy crisper coma oh j si e ivusliimiitilitl moi f.iir wm i hi v eyes n nl ratliunt lisir wl , irling ti'ii.li ai entwined llili.oll,.l!t i te j lli'io'l ud lilillll ciil-l'lji coma for curling the hair of either sex into waey and flloÂ»*y ringlehor heavy bliumire curl by using this article ladiesand'jjeutleraen beautify themselves a ihousaud fold it is the only article in.the world that will curl araighl liitir ami at lhe same give it s beau tiful glossy appearance the crisper coma not onlv curls the hair but invigorates beau tifies siiid cleanses tt ; is highly and delight fully perfumed find is the most complete arti cle of the kind ev.r offered to tlie american public the crisper coma will !>â€¢â– sent to any address sealed and postpnid for 1 address all orders to w i ci-auk it co chemists no 3 west pavette street syracuse n y mar -.-. 1-h7 twly useful books silent friend 50 cents ; mow to got it eh,-io . ni mi w.ool nml medic ' j tide or nts i i.l - i dm ii -'> â– ii : xhel.swsol i v 3 , - â– . || nv i wn â€¢ met ll ta win '.!â€¢--> n.-it r , ne - â€¢ l ,. - itnitttti -' cent i aide to i , u im r â– u l.i.l â– â€¢- i i oll.r writer if sell by mdltiitot iveei|tl 1 , ii.ee j a ill ' \ im.'n ,|Â» ml ,, ,,,Â» - .(_' i special o.ice reparator capilli throw awsy your fulse ivlsses yout bwltcbes yom wig destructive ofoomiort tnnl iml wortli a hg i'onie used come yoiiiliiul come agly mid fnir ; a ail rejoice in yoor own luxuriant imir reparator capilli for restoriug hair npou bald heads from whatever cause i i may have fallen out and lo reins a growth of hair npou ihe face it has 110 01,0111 il will i'or.-o the boillil i o m low up on i lie smoothest line in from live to eight weeks or heir upon bald beads in from two lo three mouths a low ignorant practition ers have asserted that ihere is nolhiug that will force o hasten the growth of tbe boir or beard their assertions are false as thous audsof living witnesses i'lom their own expe rience uau bear wiiin â€” . bui ninny will say how are we to distinguish ihe geuniue irom the spurious ? it ceriahily is difficult as nine-tenths of the different prepaiaiious advertised for be hair aud heard are entirely worthless ami you may have already throwu away large anioiiuls iu their purchase to such we would ay.ii-y tho iteparaioi capilli it will fust you nothing unless il fully eoinos up to our representations li your druttgisi iloes not keep it seud t's one dollar and we will forward ii posl paid logeiher with a re ceipt for the money which will he relumed you on npp'ioniiou providing entire satisfac ii,ni is nm eivi-,1 address w l clark & co liemisis no 3 west fayette street syracuse n y inarch 28 l_t_7 tw-ly afflicted ! suffer no more when iiy ilie use of iii join v i lle'8 el ixi ! on can be cured permanently anil at a i lid ing eo i tlie astonishing snecc-s wbich hm attended i iis iiiviilii.ijile niei'it no for i'liy-deal and ner vous wcai tioss utsueritl debility and prostra i ion , loss of a it enter euerjty tmiioteney or any nl i lit enn-i ncncetol'vouijlfill i uli-erelion renoeim it lbe most valuable preparation ever discovered li will remove ell nervoux afl'ociions,domes iot i"u iieinem rn .,,'.'â– i.y io study nr lui.-i lie lu â€” ol liieuio.y.eo.ii'n ion iboilgbl tofsclf ii iitm'iioii.re ni iiimnii.y.tle ii willrestore , j iii,,iie n'.iev , j e iiiiilih oi ihose who imve il oieiiii by soumuii csee or evil practices viiimtr alfii bo iiiiiiijii'u-eij no more by quack hoe or nml ignorant practitioners bul head without delay for the elixir aud be al oncem storeil to bcilltb mill uappillo-s a ivijeei cure is liiii'i-.'ineei 1,1 evt'i.v in-ii'iiee price si or four bottles lo ono addre â€¢â€¢ si one bolilei llilieieili lo effect a fill e ill llll ordinary en es a l 0 lilt joixvillb'sspkcific pills for the i iiv anil permanent euro of otn ica gleel i'ie.i.r.ij l)i-*barjie gravel isi i ami all iiiiii on â– ul thu kidney and llli c'ul'cs ell'eeo e 111 fl'oul one lo live th'v i v nre prepared i'roin vcgeiatile extracts llml r h.'tnnle on ilie i oui anil nevei nauseuti lliu ktouiacb oi i ,,, in , â– â– ; nine ilie brcntb no change nl diel i iieie--iiry while u iua i hem nor dons t heir mi ii iii uny nm n no i in i ei ore wiih lui-i , pur - ii . price ssl per ims either of the above-mentioned articles wil be out i . inn i,,',i',n--.elo-ely eiileii nnd post-paid by ni ore i.e on receipt oi price address nil oiiler to iii;i.(ji;:.'.siii-t'rs ._ co chemists >.. h!i l.'lvl si lool till \. v aplill.'lo iw-iv [ f vol ni i.aily ipl.uiulllg to lor coiiulry home after a sojourn of a few months in the city was hardly recognised by her friends in place of a coarse rustic hushed face he had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble sn tlint â€” ami in-leail of twenty till lie really appeared but eighteen i fpou inquiry as to the cause of so greul n change she plainly told them thai he used lbe cir cassian balm i 1 considered il nn inval uable netj nisi tion to uny lady'stoilet by its o-e auy lady or jeutleinnucnutniprovetlieir personal appearance an hundredfold ll is simple in its combination as nature herself is siniple yet unsurpassed in i efficacy ill drawiug impurities iroin also healing elcaus i ug and beautifying the skin and complexion uy its dii'ocl ne ion on the cuticle itdniwftfroin it all it impurities kiudly healing lbe same nm leaving the surface a ni e iiiieuded it lioul.l bo clear soft smooth und beautiful price 1 enl by mail or express on leeept of aii order hy w l claw \- co clieioist no l west fayette st syrneuse n y the only american agents for lhe s,,le of ih same " march 2s-tw-ly know thy des liny madamk e p tuonntok lhe great en glish astrologist clairvoyant and psycho nii'l lieian who has astonished tlie scientific e lassos f the ( ihi world has now located her self at hudson n y . madame thornton possesses such wonderful powers of secoud sight as to enable her to imparl knowledge ufthe greatest importance to 1 1n siu_l â€¢ married of eiiher sex while in a state oi trance she delineates the very features of the person yon are to marry and by ihe aid of an instrument ofinlensc power known as tin i'sehoi on rope guarantees to produce a lift - like picture of the future husband or wife t thu applicant together with date of ma fringe position in life leading trails of character vi i'hi is no humbug as thousands ot ti-lin onial i'liu assert â– sue ill semi v ion desired a certified certificate or written guar antee that iho picture is what it purports to he by euclosfng n small lot-it of hair and btating place of birth age disposition ami ample ion ami enclosing fifty cents ami stamped envelope addressed to your elf you will r i'li'v tie picture nnil desired informa tion by return mail atl communications sa credly confidential vddn in confidence madame i !â€¢'â€¢ thornton i Â«>. ..Â»â€ž.___, hud m n v | mar n l-ii tw-ly the old noi.th state 1tri-weekly.3 â– rates of bdbsc_1it*ti0n._c i i:l_._s caisii li aiii.imii tri weekly one ye.ir - - t-.oo â– â– * six months - - 3.00 one month â€¢ â€¢ 75 its weekly ] weekly paper tine your - . . $ ri.im " ' '- six in tit list - - l.n ten copies one voar - 22.00 twenty copies one i ear 40.00 a cross a on tli paper indicates tlie expiralion t he subscript ion the type on which tbe out north stati printed ts entirely new no pains will br spun tl to make it a welcome visitor to ever family in order 0 iln this ne have engaged tlie services ol able lerninpli-liei lilcrnrv t-ontriliutors .____________â– __â€”â€”_â– â– â€”â€”_â– . in t â€” advertising fates tiia.nsikn t l a i i b a f i pei i.i.t lets than one month line sqnaie i'n-i insertion 1 uu i'jlleh il ' i e 1 nt in-el lion 60 conn act lutes for periods of one to join months 1 o i j mil i 1 mo | i jin ' li ft 1 sqcark i ihi iscid elv 00 i 16.001 wood 2 sqcahes 7 60 10,00 it.no | 21 00 | 27.00 3 soi ut 1000 llitin i nu i 2p001 3400 i sqi mi 13(h isoii 23.00 2800 i 3 700 iji'iii.i'i.i | st 1300 minn mil ;; - o iiiii e.i 2000 27.00 33 ihi i 3s uu | 44 00 3 or in on '. o 33 ml i in hi i 45 00 50 mi list col 0 12 iki ' 52 00 | fill iki | 70.00 -_â€¢. i.i'.e bo made witti those who deshe 0 advei ii ibr mm t,-i in than i â– conrt notion initl vdvci'liseaientti will be charged iltlhe iisnul i i . - ten liuo ,. 1 minion type or sbont one inch lenjfihwl . of lbo column constitute n square special nolices in leaded minion will ho con tracted for nt the office al nm le lhan double in into ofonl i.irv advertisements inserted at reading matter v.i.h approval n ihe editors fifty cents per line advertisement-tin cr ed irregularly oral intor ral 2.1 pot cent additional tin rule ii'iov ui'iiiieil are for atamliup adver tisements one or two tiufoos changeable at discretion 0 per cent nddii io more than two squares changeable at discre tion.per square of ten lines for every change t weini five cents f*ive squares oslimntetl n a quarter column nnd ten sqnnies asn half column ihus forsd e i-iior whether by lhe day or ypnr will be e ui-iilereil due nnil collectable ou lire ejitul ion from iln episcopal metlmdhtt individual risk of iiife the lime ia nol far distant when the ti ; nsncial risk involved in life will io more be borne by individuals than lit fi n ei i risk of a conflagration will he boi e by prudent business men the risk - c ai d must be borne individuals unit - ihey provide for its assumption by otlieis it is therefore a duty which no man ma con sistently or conscientiously neglect it is a moral duty the responsibility of every man to provide not only for the present waul f in ih pei dent bill so far as in bis power for iheir future necessi ties also will i i bu questioned ; ii is en forced by evei . moi il feeling and ever tie of ant ction i i him w ho has made no such provision foi his family ask him â€¢ if h lull they ill to lo w loi ... pi ived of lis pi nieel ion ai '! support ji is a social duty it is incumbent up very man lo avert ns fai â€¢ his mentis will pet mil whatever may embarrass the pi iti ti il happiness ol sm-i t v / u i religious duty " ll anv provide nol foi his own espt ei.tlly for those of his on n house ho hath di nied the faith and and is worse than an infidel to employ the provisions which life insurance offers for this purpose so far from indicating dis iiiisi nl the dispensations of froviilenee i rather implies a firm reliance on th nn mutability ot those divine laws which iilale life ami an intelligent pi reel and use of lhe no an which i i'ovldi ice has supplied no man can with enlight ened sincerity commend his f tu h io thai i'rovidmice for support while i vh'i the use ot thonio.-i obvious means which thai power has ufibrded hiin for securing the tine result 1 lie 1 1 1 1 ii iv all llio :.. all business enterprises and greater micer t inty to tho continuance of i fo life insurance companies all hough all based upon the sume fundamental princi pits are organised upon widely din plans and vary muteiinlli in the lllll uti and amount uf bent lit they con let . thus we have the mi i.l or part pro prietary compauies sometimes cull d stock anil mutual companies or si v \__ compauies which issues policies on tin j mutual plan have also ajoii t stock cap ital inn they allow to it a pari only oi ihe surplus pn iniiiiii deiived from those policv hold i who pay mutual rates the c'itti i ndi avor lo combine the profit to sltickli iti furnished i .\ joint stock companies with as many a possible of the n iv ij io policj holders afforded by m till patties but since the re servi fro which losses are mot is made up wholly from the premiums paid by pol icy-holders and since all expenses ami contiiigeucii .- are provided for in the man ucr ii is difficult to ee how policyholders are in in fitted by i he pal tueirhip tho massachusetts insurance commis sioners hail justly characterized stock 1 guaranty capital after a company is fairly i uuder way as simply a present and pros pective burden so far as tlie policy-hold ers are concerned and the payment of a tribute of profit to stock holders as a bjntless extravagance aud waste of policy h ihlers money mutual companies are organized on the plin of tin iiishing to each member his in s ranee at tho exact cost ; and in which all ' milled to watch over and control its man agement they famish all the advantage l ii ah be realized from an insurance of liie u.o-l pei feel sectisily and at the least possible cost which of the mutual companies shall bo i'ii ii ! it making thie decision we must be gui ded mainly lint fame considerations that deli inline | our preference for mutual coin panie â€” security and economy wo cau iii i question the solvency and security of companies lining business iu this country ctrtaily nol those which have received the endorsement ol the insurance commis sioners still vi believe that all other circumstances being equal the company is the sitfesi in which the largest number â€¢ if insured aid thai company in which the average expenses arc the lowest and tin rale ot in ti i est obtained on invest men is in lhe highesi other things being equal affords life i/isuruuco al the least cost j that company is thu connecticut mutual s 1 wait wheat bread our whole process of converting wheat into bread has at almost every slop vio lated the laws of nature and disregarded lui suggestions and the reform must be a fundamental one wheat is beyond all iii-pii'e die most peit'eet article of human icing the â– ly vegetable produc t'n yel i.i.-cov red tit contains all tbe eb no nis necessary foi ihi nourishment of the muscle bone fatty tissue and brains iu just the li^li proportion beans peas indian corn and the other groins afford perfect mail i.-l in m for all the organs but iln brain by which term is included ibe spinal marrow and thenerves which branch from the brain aud are identical in coui pomtion with ii the whole forming out sys ; i in or set of organs , now the pabulum ol the brain is pl j planus \\ inn i i.i giving fire thrill . i lbe mi ves and who light illumines the j chambers of the mind â€” for could we right fully understand the correspondence be ween the material aud the spiritual we might see thai lighl in the intellectual si o was iin ihiug more than a mere fig ure of speuch tie wear ot the b ruin by study or any mental effort throws off the phosphorus which is found wiih other j r waste mallei in the urine or other secre tions to keep tbe brain healthy and iu v king order the waste must be res i met i l il use of food containing phosphorus i i th â€¢â€¢ food is wheat it would seem as if wheat was made for brain lood aud man the only animal thai ; vtoiks with his brain is the only consum er of it liv a strange caprice the prompt ing his intuitions are over ruled by bis â€¢ tastes and in ihis particular instance to ] his greal detriment nearly every particle of ihis brain-nourishing phosphorus in the hull or bean of the wheat which when foparated from the hour for the sake of merely gratifying lhe eye with the sight ,.| white bread carries with ii all the stipe rioiiiy which which wheat possesses over 1 a dozen olher kinds ofeheaper vegetables in addition to ibis the mechauieal action , i the in nn on the internal organs keeps 1 1 niu iii a healthy stale and supercedes the necessity of pills anil other cathartics i w hich many people are obliged to use iiii bitunlly this matter df making flour ol the whole j wheat is well understood and approved by ev ry school of physicians and through lie ii ri't-oiniiif iiriuiinu to their patients noil ibe teaching of health journals iis use is becoming s im t hat common aud wheat low s it is called is a staple article in | iln markets strong as tin prejudice may be at first ie,,iusl the brown plebiau looking loaf it will vanish io inosl eases at tbe first tasle it iln bread is well made from well ground mih nt ot a good quality the sweet fra grant nutty llm or commending itself to every taste nol wholly vitiated with wheal flour the complain b ol heavy sour t insipid bread would v i-h forever as it | is so light owing io ii e feathery particles of lhe llllli wlli b pi i v ith il thill no yeast or ilk ili is uecessarj to saisu it but it is when mixed wiih pure cold water abso lutely self-rising lo a gie iter extent than i lino hour e in bo rendered by yeast igaln uu loss than thirteen percent nf the flour is saved by dispensing with yeasl as ihe form illation in ii growth converts thai proportion of the starch and sugar in to alcohol this is saved of course by the use of an alkali aud acid tn generate i carbonic acid but a dele'erioua neutral ball is in every case left in the bread â€” tartrate of soda if cream of tartar is used ; lactate of o.la if sour milk and melassate if molasses the beol and entirely innox ions mode of rising line hour for those who will use it is tu use muriatic acid which forms with soda common salt which in kneaded in the bread and is a constituent of the human body a bride in the wrong bed a newly-married pair put up at the spencer house â€” they went out shopping â€” returned â€” bride had left something â€” she slipped out â€” found her lost articles - re turned â€” mistook main street for broadway â€” pot into the madison for spencer â€” il looked a little strange â€” asked a boy if slit wtis in the spencer â€” boy said yes not ful ly understanding her â€” she told himtoleac i ber to 4s â€” she partly disrobed and got in to bed expecting husband momentarily fell asleep the ocoupaut of 48 madison an indiana merchant returned from tin theatre a little tight â€” quietly went to the room â€” to bed â€” to sleep how long the two reposed there side by i side with only a foot space between tbem unconscious of each other's presence is not exactly known inn probably about an i hour when a tremendous noise was heard in the apartment from which female i screams issued wildly piercingly and ] ceaselessly the hotel was in an uproar ; proprietors j clerks waiters porters und guests dress ed and halfdrcssed were at the door of 48 in a few minutes blot-king up theentrance and asking each other eagerly : " what is i the matter / for god's sake tell us what is the trouble the cause of this outcry may be ima gined the bride bad awakened about midnight and put her arm over her hus b it'tl it fell upon the indian's lace and the soli warm touch aroused him at once il did nol ili.-like it and in a moment mrs i s.iid ; my dearest husband here have you been all this while " ilnshai 1 !" echoed lhe merchant he ginning to -, e like lord tinsel that he h.nl made a mistake here â€¢â€¢ i'm nobody's husband ; 1 reckon my dear madam you are in the wrong bed in lhe wrong betl â€” horror of horrors thought the young bride what would her lord what would lbe curious world s iv .' and mrs it screamed terribly and sprang irom her couch justus her compan dit the same he was fully as much â– humeri us she and entreated her to give ii in time and be would leave the apart ment although it was the one he had en gagedâ€”hi ti make oath to that bci cum scream scream was the only reply to his kindly proposition " my god madam don't yell so you will wake the house bo reasonable j i sweui it's only a mistake have some , thought ofthe consequences i don't want to hurl you ; 1 sweat i don't you will gel me shot and yourself â€” " jnsi at this juncture the crowd outside presented itself nt the door and beheld mrs it cowering i ie corner exercising ber lungs magnificently with a sheet wrapped over ber form and bend and the iudiauian in the middle of the room enve loped in a coverle , and ejaculating my , ( rod madam don't !" the junior proprietor llr t'anhiil saw i there must be some mistake and request ing ihe others to retire called the mer chant wenl into another room and bore learned the whole story the doctor then sent one of the ladies to mrs it anil the entire affair was explained greatly to bor , relief though she was overwhelmed with confusion al a circumstance that might i have ruined her reputation forever under theescorl of the doctor she was cunt eyed to the spencer where the | husband was found pacing tho corridors wiih frantic mein and half crazed with grief at the mysterious disappearance of i ins wile whom he believed bail been spi i riled away by a villain or murdered tor iter jewels in this " infernal cily where as be expressed himself they would kill a i nian lor a dollar as soon as be beheld bis spouse he 1 caught ber to his bosotn and wept like a child lie was melted with happiness al her discovery and told her tbat he bad searched the city for intelligence of her whereabouts â€” cincinnati enquirer the chemical properties of milk milk embraces the essential nutriment principles of all forms of food ami when pure nothing contributes more to the phy sical health ih m 1 1 o .-. it is the lirsi food nl infants and east ing on it alone these tender germs of hu manity acquire strength and vigor of growth ; ihrough life its nutritious qu.tli lies are recognized ; atiulis use it with benefit to themselves and it sustains ex istence when old age comes to eufecblethe body and limbs the composition of milk is 1st caseine a rich iiitriif_.eiiiy.ed materi al ; 2d fatty priuciples ; 3d a peculiar su gar ; 1th various mineral sails principally consisting of phosphate of soda phosphate of lime phosphate of iron aid he-phre ot magnesia the potash exists in the form of chloride oi potassium these substan ces are hold in suspension by wati r the composition of caseine is identical wilh tint muscular bubstance and with the albumen of the l.l od ; and iu milk we find this composition in a soluablu state hence the feeble powers of the infant are equal to its digestion and assimulation to apply the waste of energetic respiration we find two non-iiitrogenioiis bodies butter and sugar j these when in tbe body are re solved into carbonic acid and water and develop the necessary heat as the body absorbs much lime in its construction we find in milk in excess of all other salts ; and this ingredient enables the growth of the body tbe phosphate of soda and the chloride of potassium mingle wiih tho blood and promote secretion and give wonderful harmony to the chemical and vital changes of the system what asks dr nichols is man or an animal bu a kind of chemical laboratory where transmutation and changes in gross matter are going on constantly in order that force may be developed and the machine or body kept in motion 1 is an atom of iron or potash or soda any more sacred or en lilled to higher consideration because it has happened to be absorbed from the rocks or dust by vegetable growths and taken into the body there to be manipu lated by the unseen chemist and perhaps assigned for a brief period a place among the earthy or atmospheric constituents of the flesh i what is health but an undis turbed play of chemical affinities in the mineral organism 1 what is disease but imperfect chemical reactions or insufficient supply of necessary chemical agents in the same ?" the color odor taste aud medi cal effect of milk may be modified by tho employment of certain articles iu food â€” nicliols chemistry order in regard to taxes chaelbston sept 21 1s67 general orders ( no 92 j i nume.ious and well-founded appre hensions having been made that illegal and oppressive taxes have been imposed indif ferent sections of the states of north and south carolina it is ordered that the coi led ion of taxes he suspended in the fol lowing cases : first wherever any tax is or shall be imposed â€” otherwise than under tho autho rity of the government of the united slates â€” which by the terms ofthe act im pdsing the same or by the action of the public authorities thereunder shall apply to any property or right parted with or any transaction made and completed prior to the adoption ofthe act authorizing the same second whenever the power of con gress to regulste commerce with foreign nations and among the several states is impugned by the imposition of taxes dis criminating in commercial transactions in favor of resident citizens and against the citizens of foreign nations or of other states of the united states third whenever any tax is or shall hereafter bo imposed for the purpose of discharging any obligation contracted in aid and furtherance of the rebellion against the government and authority ofthe uni ted states or to reimburse the public trea sury or any local body or public officer or other person for any expenditure on ac count of any such obligation or pretended obligation ii commanding oflicers of posts are authorized to suspend the collection of any tax â– lnln.ieeil iii paragraph i reporting their action and the grounds anil all proofs relating thereto to those headquarters by command of brovet major general kl b s c.-nliy : louis v caziahc a a a g __^^Â« . loyun and suffrage â€” the irrepressible logan made a speech in ohio recently in the course of which he proclaimed himself iu favor of negro suffrage and negro equal ity â€” lo vote and to hold office â€” and de clared thai he would sooner sit in congress alongside of a negro lhan a democrat and bo hoped negro congressmen would bo sent up from the south there is no dis puting about tastes and it looks as if john will be gratified in having blacks at his side in congress another nfgrofor office â€” a negro me thodisl minister has been nominated by the radicals as a delegate tothe louisiana slate convention his name ia rev wm milt-roil the new orleans republican says " he is sure to be elected colored candidates in alabama â€” the radicals of dallas count ala like the same party in montgomery greene and hale counties have nominated colored candidates to tbe state convention in 1 illas three whites and two blacks have been nominated it is now certain that the radicals of alabama will elect quite a number of negroes to the convention and we suppose to congress wlien their state is reconstructed these radical nomina tions do not sustain the reports that gen ope has given private instructions against the election of negroes the yazoo miss banner announces that dan woolridge a conservative negro will be a candidate for congress in that district